- Joined
- Aug 26, 2011
- Messages
- 103,778
- Reaction Score
- 428,374
The stupid on this board is getting painful.
It gets better...
The stupid on this board is getting painful.
Took you two days to come up with that. CongratsThe stupid on this board is getting painful.
The stupid on this board is getting painful.
Took you two days to come up with that. Congrats
No no - college administrators are the greatest negotiators on the planet. That's why Bob Diaco is trying to get fired to collect his full 5 million dollars.
I think we can put to bed the idea that the extension was Benedict's fault. A story in the Courant clearly stated the extension was all but done when DB arrived. That wasn't his decision.
Nope. He should have given it the once over once he got here and done HIS due dilgence. His name's on the contract too, right?
I don't think it would be a good career move to veto your boss on the first day of work. He wasn't in a position to know the nuances of Bob Diaco at that point.
I've never heard this until now. If this is true it significantly increases the chances of Diaco getting canned after this year.
Heard what?
That the extension was forced on Benedict?
Here we go again ...
The other thing I will throw on you: This is not just a Diaco/Football issue. We are sucking wind on attendance in Hoop. We have championship programs in multiple sports ... and I think this is ON Benedict now. I do think he had the background and an elite new staff he's pulled in. But ... we are at a crossraods. I agree with Nostical: this has everything to do with how good Benedict is on selling his vision to our top donors or creating new pockets in Fairfield County. It is not about Connecticut residents shoveling their streets ... it might be about buying 5 suits at Ed Mitchell's or something akin to that.
I don't think it would be a good career move to veto your boss on the first day of work. He wasn't in a position to know the nuances of Bob Diaco at that point.
Not sure "forced" is the right word but...
>>"The conversations started on Dec. 3" That's when UConn President Susan Herbst and then-athletic director Warde Manuel broached the topic. At that point, the Huskies were preparing for the program's first bowl game in five years. In the months to follow, Manuel left for Michigan and David Benedict took over as UConn athletic director.
Diaco, Benedict and Herbst signed Diaco's new contract on May 6.
"There were a few things that still needed to be worked through, but most of the major stuff had been agreed to," Benedict said. "I did have, call it six weeks, to get to know Coach Diaco and his staff a little bit. From everything I can evaluate in a short period of time, which is not a lot, I'm very excited about everything I see. I think he's done a great job and I think he's going to do great things at UConn, and I just hope he's going to be with us for a long time."<<
I don't think it was forced. More of an extension that was orchestrated/initiated by Warde and/or Herbst before he got here. Big mistake.
Ok so Benedict owns that extension.
He could still have been told by SH "I got this - it's a done deal". His next move is what will be telling. Not writing DB off yet.
I don't think it would be a good career move to veto your boss on the first day of work. He wasn't in a position to know the nuances of Bob Diaco at that point.
With a 800K buyout, there is no way Diaco is our 2017 head coach. With a $5M buyout, it muddies up the waters for sure. My hope is that DB will address the program in other ways, such as green lighting a significant bump to our assistant coaches pool. Let's bring in an OC who has, I don't know, actually called an offensive gameplan before.
Wasn't his first day. He had six weeks from hiring to contract extension. Herbst would have respected him if he said "Uh, maybe we should revisit this"
Again, much easier not to question your new boss right away. What could he have learned about Diaco in the offseason to warrant disagreeing with the extension?
Warde and Susan did this. If anything, Benedict's opinion should have more sway after this disaster. They made a bad decision and now he should have the capital to use his expertise to fix the problem.
Again, much easier not to question your new boss right away. What could he have learned about Diaco in the offseason to warrant disagreeing with the extension?
Warde and Susan did this. If anything, Benedict's opinion should have more sway after this disaster. They made a bad decision and now he should have the capital to use his expertise to fix the problem.
Hoops? Want to go to a Syracuse, Georgetown or Villanova home game or a ECU, Tulane or Tulsa game? Football has the same issue. Would Michigan fill the Big House with our football schedule? Maybe year one but over time there would be a loytof empty seats.Here we go again ...
The other thing I will throw on you: This is not just a Diaco/Football issue. We are sucking wind on attendance in Hoop. We have championship programs in multiple sports ... and I think this is ON Benedict now. I do think he had the background and an elite new staff he's pulled in. But ... we are at a crossraods. I agree with Nostical: this has everything to do with how good Benedict is on selling his vision to our top donors or creating new pockets in Fairfield County. It is not about Connecticut residents shoveling their streets ... it might be about buying 5 suits at Ed Mitchell's or something akin to that.